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Is Stevens 200 long action available in LARGE shank?
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<blockquote data-quote="backwoods83" data-source="post: 682400" data-attributes="member: 29890"><p>The three rings of steel is a BS safety, sounds good kinda selling point that a lot of firing arms companies use, remington seems to want to brag about it. It just means the cartridge is surrounded by the chamber in the barrel (1 ring) the bolt head (ring 2) and the reciever itself (ring 3) same as savage or post 64 model 70 winchester that's not controlled round feed.</p><p>SPS is the cheaper BDL of rem 700s the hinged floor plate is just that, you load the rounds through the top of the reciever into the internal mag, but if need be you push the release on the trigger guard to release the floor plate and it dumps the cartridges out making it easy to unload fast. It is NOT a detachable magizine. The choate stock will work, but personally for almost the same weight, better function, and much better looks the Bell and Carlson Medalist A2 is a much nicer stock as is the HS precision M24 vertical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backwoods83, post: 682400, member: 29890"] The three rings of steel is a BS safety, sounds good kinda selling point that a lot of firing arms companies use, remington seems to want to brag about it. It just means the cartridge is surrounded by the chamber in the barrel (1 ring) the bolt head (ring 2) and the reciever itself (ring 3) same as savage or post 64 model 70 winchester that's not controlled round feed. SPS is the cheaper BDL of rem 700s the hinged floor plate is just that, you load the rounds through the top of the reciever into the internal mag, but if need be you push the release on the trigger guard to release the floor plate and it dumps the cartridges out making it easy to unload fast. It is NOT a detachable magizine. The choate stock will work, but personally for almost the same weight, better function, and much better looks the Bell and Carlson Medalist A2 is a much nicer stock as is the HS precision M24 vertical. [/QUOTE]
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